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Hello Wise Ones,
I'm working with a woman who is adopting a baby in late February/early March and is
concerned that inducing lactation or feeding her baby at breast with an SNS will cause
hormonal issues that would be harmful to her health. Below is information directly from
her, which I have permission to post. Has anyone worked with a mom in a similar
situation?
On another note, she has several friends who have offered to give her breast milk for her
baby. Will milk from a mother with a 6 or 8 month old be complete nutrition for a
newborn?
Thank you all very much!
Ann Marie Burkhart, IBCLC
Bloomington, Indiana
Email from adoptive mom:
One part of my problem is Graves Disease/Hyperthyroidism. The other is still unknown...
which is what worries me. We are waiting on the Repeated Pregnancy Loss Testing to
come back.
They have not been able to explain the obviously hormonally-related symptoms I have so
far. The blood tests they've done on my hormones have all been "normal" but I don't
ovulate on my own, I sweat profusely, I have terrible acne, and rapid heart rate at
certain times each month. It seems to be a medical mystery. The doctors are "working on
figuring it out" (whatever that means).
Because of all of this, as much as I want to breastfeed, I'm afraid of adding another
factor. It's so difficult to distinguish what's going on as it is.
I'd love any input/thoughts you might have on all of this.
I'm considering looking for breast milk donation and using a SNS for feeding (whether it
be donated breast milk or formula).
I don't know whether attempting to pump/stimulate prior to the birth of our child will pose
additional confusion to the diagnosis process that we are desperate to get to the bottom
of.
I also don't know if using a SNS to feed will bring on confusion of a diagnosis if we're still
working on finding one after the baby arrives.
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